March 1, 2011.
Cuban bananas are tiny but tasty, just sayin’.

Funny thing though. A couple of days after scoring some Cuban bananas I was sitting out on the aft deck and one of


the infamous black & grey helicopters of some nefarious government agency appeared over the anchorage and methodically moved from boat to boat snapping pictures.
The project I was consumed with was a field repair to our wind generator.


One of the carbide brushes had crumbled and the wind generator was useless. Luckily I had a bronze plumbing fixture that I was able to cut a rectangle out of. I was able to fashion up a new temporary replacement brush.

The thing worked like a champ and we got our picture taken…..
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